Instructions Step 1: Decide if your home and lifestyle can accommodate a bloodhound. You will need a large yard with a sturdy fence that is at least 5 feet high, and you will need to have plenty of time to exercise and play with your dog. Step 2: Find a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rubber brush Coat gloss or protein conditioning spray Scissors Step 1: Clean ears prior to bathing. Bloodhounds have large, floppy ears which tend to collect a lot of dirt and grime. Step 2: Clip facial whiskers...
Instructions Step 1: Look around before choosing a bloodhound puppy from a pet store. It's easy to go in, hold the cute little guy and then fork over more money than you would pay a reputable breeder. Many pet store puppies come from questionable puppy...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Deer blood Electric collar Hunting dog Step 1: Purchase the correct breed of dog. Hunting dogs are generally used for tracking. Acquire a dog with a good sense of smell. Step 2: Begin with a puppy. It is easier to...
Instructions Step 1: Pat the top of a Basset hound's head and you'll notice it's domed-shaped. Their nose is long and their sense of smell is second in the canine world to only the Bloodhound. The Basset has a large skull that leads to a muscular neck...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Rubber brush Chamois cloth Scissors Step 1: Brush the coat with a natural bristle brush to keep it healthy and shiny. Brushing it out frequently helps keep it clean. Pointers shed an average...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Patience Dog muzzle Consistency Step 1: Choose the right puppy. Choosing the right puppy is the most important step in training your police dog. Monitor two or three selected puppies (usually German Shepherds) for...